GENERAL CABLES.
THE ANTARCTIC, A NOTE FROM MARCONI. By Cabh.—Press Association—Copyright London, April 21; Marconi, in a wireless message to tfic press, states that it is possible that after the Aurora broke adrift her wireless messages explaining her plight might liave been received by the maroonei party ashore if they nau erected the. re„ eeiving instrument wlir.ii had bee,. erected prior to *>ie Aurora's wjslmp, and thus they would be able to make, early provision against their twelve months' stay. He pay's a tribute to Hooke's work in improving and repairing the Aurora's antennae, thus finally -succeeding in transmitting a message 900 miles with an apparatus normally suitable for ?.00 mile's. ARMED ROBBERS TRAPPED. Petrograd, April 21. Three , armed men stopped a eab in \vbich two employees' were carrying £4OOO for the payment of wages. They stole the bagful and fired with revolvers at their pursuers. Two of the trio barricaded themselves in a '• " ' -«, but the police, carrying shields, to the cottage with petroleum beaiejed men committed suicide After discharging their last shots. The third bandit was arrested elsewhere; I
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 2
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